Thursday, April 2

UCLA film society allows students to bring original screenplays to life

Students from any major or background – regardless of experience – can sit in the director’s chair and bring their screenplays to life. Each quarter, The Film and Photography Society at UCLA accepts submissions of screenplays from students, both members and nonmembers. Read more...

Photo: The Film and Photography Society at UCLA accepts submissions of screenplays to produce and has decided to work with three screenplays written by UCLA undergraduates: “The Drag,” “Spineless” and “Pygmalion, or the Conundrum of Howard Wade.” (Mischa Rajendiran/Daily Bruin)


Second Take: ’13 Reasons Why’ sequel may fall short despite public demand

Some of my favorite television series have been analogous to a shooting star – unexpected, attention-grabbing and one-of-a-kind. “13 Reasons Why,” a recent release on Netflix but a long-time favorite of mine since reading the book of the same name 10 years ago, is one such shooting star of a show. Read more...

Photo: The Netflix series “13 Reasons Why” features 13 episodes based on the novel of the same name. A week ago, Netflix announced a second season, which will presumably answer the cliffhangers of the first season and deviate from the source material. (Beth Dubber/Netflix)


A Taste for Adventure: Silkworm soup flavor surprises, texture proves to be deal-breaker

Los Angeles brings together cultures and cuisine from all around the world. The city’s markets and restaurants offer menus that may be a little different from the typical dining hall menu. Read more...

Photo: Mok Maru Jong Sul Jip, a bar in Koreatown, serves silkworm soup off the menu. The silkworms had a firm exterior and a grainy interior. (Matthew Fernandez/Daily Bruin staff)


Album review: ‘Ether’

Just like his 2010 hit “Airplanes,” B.o.B is ready to soar again. Hip-hop singer B.o.B is making a comeback with his new 12-song album, “Ether.” Although B.o.B quietly released the albums “Psycadelik Thoughtz” and “Elements” in 2015 and 2016, respectively, “Ether” sets itself apart from his previous projects. Read more...

Photo: (No Genre/EMPIRE)


UCLA Extension students showcase award-winning short films at festival

Santa Monica Pier authorities asked Marc Pannia to leave the pier. He was filming the bright, flashing ferris wheel and arcades without a permit. The UCLA Extension alumnus was attempting to get footage of an actress enjoying the carnival games at the pier for his film “OverAgain.” He ended up shooting scenes of her smiling from under the pier. Read more...

Photo: UCLA Extension alumnus Marc Pannia (left) and UCLA Extension student Rosa Costanza (right) won awards at the UCLAxFilmFest event on Saturday at the Landmark Regent Theatre. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin)


Tea Tunes: Keegan Hawkins conveys thoughts on sin, nostalgia with original songs

Music inspires the soul and allows listeners to feel joyful and free, and behind every piece of inspirational music lies a songwriter and a story. Throughout spring quarter, columnist Kaitlyn Peterson will sit down over tea with UCLA singer-songwriters to explore their musical goals, personal inspirations and what makes their songs so special. Read more...

Photo: Second-year psychology student Keegan Hawkins is inspired by rock musicians to write about relationships and sin. He moved from his first song “Find the Way” to his recent number “Mark of Cain,” based on the biblical story Cain and Abel. (Dayoung Lee/Daily Bruin)


Alumni focus on diversity in Netflix film ‘Deidra & Laney Rob a Train’

Susan Cartsonis watched “The Wizard of Oz” every year as a little girl. However, she quickly realized that there weren’t many other feminist role models like Dorothy on screen. Read more...

Photo: Alumni Susan Cartsonis (Middle) and Nick Moceri (Right) produced the film “Deidra & Laney Rob a Train.” The comedy tells the tale of two sisters who begin robbing a train to support themselves after their mother goes to jail. (Courtesy of Fred Hayes)